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Sports
Led by Riley Gaines, 16 Women File Groundbreaking Suit against the NCAA
- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand
The NCAA has ignored Congress, its own committee members, state legislators, parents, and female athletes, but it can’t ignore this. In what is being called “a day of reckoning” for President Charlie Baker, the country’s biggest collegiate sports association is being taken to court over a radical transgender policy that has physically hurt, traumatized, and robbed young athletes of opportunities across America. “This is the time to speak up for all the women in the future,” swimmer Reka Gyorgy insisted. “It’s been two years, and nothing [has] happened. When will we change things if it’s not now?”
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The Future of Golf: Finding the Perfect Fit, Even for Imperfect Swings
- By Club Champion
Global fitting success, Club Champion, brings data to the game
Willowbrook, IL – Prior to the COVID pandemic, the “golf is dead” narrative had been prevalent for years. Participation, viewership, and sales of equipment — there was a perceived decline in every category. But recent trends and post-COVID success tell a different story for one golf industry player.
Club Champion, an internationally acclaimed custom golf club fitter, is not only surviving — they’re thriving. In 2015, the company had just eight locations. Today, there are more than 125 fitting studios across the globe, including a location in Asheville at 27 Schenk Parkway. In a world where brick and mortar retail models are crumbling, how are they scaling so successfully?
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NFL Promotes Propaganda by Hosting 'Night of Pride' for the Super Bowl
- By 4 Winds
MADISON, Wis. -- The NFL will host their third "Night of Pride" event with GLAAD for Super Bowl LVIII. However, there is not a single openly gay player in the NFL.
"GLAAD's partnership with the NFL is committed to creating spaces where all fans can celebrate and to growing important visibility for LGBTQ fans at the Super Bowl and all season long," said GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis.
Steve McConkey, President of the worldwide sports ministry 4 WINDS, counters the LGBTQ sports movement. "Every week, we have to deal with sports being used to promote the LGBTQ agenda," states McConkey. "People just want to watch the game without propaganda. Also, those involved in sports should have space to just play the game. Athletes can promote their causes on their own time and deal with the consequences."
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Sixth-Grade Gym Class Basketball Game Causes Constitutional Battle in Federal Court Against Officials of Lakeview Public Schools and Jefferson Middle School
- By Thomas More Law Center
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- On Tuesday, June 6, 2023, the Thomas More Law Center ("TMLC"), a national nonprofit public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, filed a federal lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan against Lakeview Public Schools and its officials, as well as the Principal and Vice Principal of Jefferson Middle School ("JMS") located in St. Clair Shores, Michigan.
The lawsuit, which claims willful and malicious disregard of the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, the Michigan Constitution, the Michigan State School Code, and the School District's own policy, was brought on behalf of Jonathon and Casandra Olbrys, and their minor son (referred herein by the pseudonym J.O.), a sixth-grade student at Jefferson Middle School. Their son is an exemplary student enrolled in accelerated academic courses and prior to the incident, which is the subject matter of the claim herein, was without any history of school disciplinary action.
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ESPN Analysts, Gaines, and Navratilova Blast Lia Thomas's Claim that Feminism Is 'Transphobia'
- By Suzanne Bowdey - The Washington Stand
She was ranked second in the world in women’s road running, but today? “I would be a complete nobody,” the U.K.’s Mara Yamauchi told Dana Perino. Like a lot of the sports world, she watched in disgust as Glenique Frank, a biological man, ran the London Marathon in the women’s category, beating out 14,000 actual females in his sports bra and rainbow gear last weekend. “It’s absolutely unfair,” two-time Olympian Yamauchi argued. Pretty soon, she lamented, we won’t have real women in sports at all. And Lia Thomas’s Democratic apologists seem just fine with that.
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Olympic Committee Changes Transgender Guidelines, Still Promotes Transgenders
- By Christian Newswire
MADISON, Wis. -- The International Olympic Committee has revised guidelines presented 13 months ago that said transgender athletes have 'no presumption of advantage'.
After that decision, the IOC received criticism from many, including 4 WINDS USA - Steve McConkey, and the science community for overlooking the physical advantages of transgender athletes.
The new guidelines say testosterone levels alone should not be used, but the specific demands of each individual sport should be considered. They want science and activists to decide what is right for each sport.
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Upward Sports Continues to Innovate with the Launch of Baseball and Softball
- By Upward Sports
SPARTANBURG, S.C. -- Upward Sports, the faith-based sports programming organization, today announced the launch of baseball and softball as league offerings.
For over two decades, Upward Sports has developed unique programs with churches nationwide to leverage the power of sports to achieve and increase the impact of their mission.
"At Upward Sports, innovation is key to providing multiple ministry avenues for our church leaders. We want to continue to listen to and support all churches as they share the gospel in their community, by way of sports." Kevin Drake (Executive Director)
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- Biological Men Have Won 28 Women's Sports Titles Since 2003
- GOP Plays Hardball on Girls' Sports, Trans Treatments
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- Republicans Even the Score on Girls' Sports
- Beyond Sports: Castrating Our Kids by Transgender Transitioning
- Transgender Athletes Should Be Eliminated and the Extreme Dangers of Adolescent Transitioning
- Doubting Thomas's Win: The Swimming World Erupts